Fitzgerald Theater
The general public can purchase tickets in person at the Fitzgerald Theater. MPR members may order tickets by phone at 651-290-1200. Box office hours: Tues.  Fri. Noon  5 p.m.

Rush tickets

A limited number of rush tickets will be available on the day of the show at the Fitzgerald Theater Box Office, on a first-come, first-served basis. Patrons will collect a number at 2:00 p.m., then return with that number at 4:00 p.m. to purchase rush tickets. Limit 2 tickets per number. All rush tickets are $15.00 each, cash only.

Please check with the box office for further information: 651-290-1200.

A limited number of rush tickets for A Prairie Home Companion are available the day of the show at the Fitzgerald Theater Box Office. All rush tickets are cash only.

Rush tickets

A limited number of rush tickets will be available on the day of the show at the Fitzgerald Theater Box Office, on a first-come, first-served basis. Patrons will collect a number at 2:00 p.m., then return with that number at 4:00 p.m. to purchase rush tickets. Limit 2 tickets per number. All rush tickets are $15.00 each, cash only.

Please check with the box office for further information: 651-290-1200.

About the venue: The Fitzgerald Theater was purchased in 1981 to provide a home base for A Prairie Home Companion. The theater was built in 1910 as a Shubert vaudeville house and in 1933 was renamed the World Theater to reflect its international film programming. As the 100th birthday of F. Scott Fitzgerald approached, Garrison Keillor led an effort to commemorate Fitzgerald's life which included renaming the theater in his honor in 1994. Visit the Fitzgerald Theater Web site.

Lovingly selected from the earliest archives of A Prairie Home Companion, this heirloom collection represents the music from earliest years of the now legendary show: 1974–1976. With songs and tunes from jazz pianist Butch Thompson, mandolin maestro Peter Ostroushko, Dakota Dave Hull and the first house band, The Powdermilk Biscuit Band (Adam Granger, Bob Douglas and Mary DuShane).